1. Our commitment to your privacy
QIA Group Pty Ltd ABN 60 637 948 853 ("we" or "us") recognise/s that
your privacy is very important to you and we are committed to protecting
your personal information. This policy applies to personal information
we handle about our customers, visitors to our website Contractor
Connect, users of services we may from time to time provide, and members
of the public. It provides information about the personal information we
collect and the ways in which we use that personal information. By
accessing our website or using our services, you agree to be bound by
the terms of this privacy policy.
2. The kinds of information we collect
The kinds of personal information we collect may include your name, date
of birth, address, telephone number, e-mail address, employment related
information including company, business or trust names, ABN and ACN
numbers, contractor licence numbers and certificates of currency and
policy details including policy number, expiry date and name of insurer
for personal injury and accident, WorkCover, public liability and
professional indemnity insurance. Ultimately, the kinds of personal
information we collect will depend on the dealings you have with us.
If you operate a social media or other online account, we may collect
your user name associated with that account, and any other information
or content you have made public in connection with that account. Such
information or content may include personal information.
We may also collect information about your interests and preferences,
other demographic information such as your gender, age and location, and
anonymous information such as your IP address, browser type, and other
software or hardware information. Generally this information is not
personal information as it cannot be used to identify you.
You can choose not to provide your personal information to us, but
generally the information we request from you is required in order for
us to provide you the goods and services we offer.
3. How we collect information
Generally we collect personal information when you voluntarily provide
it to us, for example:
(a) when you contact us or subscribe to our services by telephone,
email or via our website;
(b) when you update an on-line profile that includes personal
information such as your name and contact details; and
(c) when you enter your personal information into forms on our
websites.
There may be circumstances when we collect personal information from
someone other than the individual concerned, for example, through a
referral. We endeavour to contact and notify the individual concerned of
the circumstances of such collection where it is reasonable to do so. We
may also collect personal information through publically available
records, such as searches through ASIC registers, QBCC, Australian
Institute of Quantity Surveyors and Engineers Australia.
Our website may use "cookies" (these are files that are implanted in
your hard drive by some websites to store information about your web use
patterns) to enhance or personalise our website services. These cookies
may also be used to collect and store information about your usage of
our website. We may in any case collect anonymous information that
allows us to review information about the date, time and duration of
visits to our website without identifying you. This information is
generally automatically provided to us by your web browser.
4. How we use personal information
The primary purpose we collect your personal information is to:
(a) verify your identity;
(b) assess whether a contractor is suitably qualified to carry out
works for which they have been engaged by our clients;
(c) assess whether a contractor is licensed and/or insured to carry
out the said works for which they have been engaged by our clients;
(d) respond to your queries;
(e) maintain our relationship with you;
(f) provide our products and services to you;
(g) send you statements and invoices;
(h) collect payments from you;
(i) provide you with information about our products and services; and
(j) conduct research for our own internal purposes.
We may also use your personal information to send you communications and
contact you about our goods and services, programs, events, campaigns,
functions or news updates that may be relevant or of interest to you.
From time to time we may also send you communications and information
about third party products and offers. We will generally give you the
option to opt-out of receiving promotional and marketing communications
at the time you subscribe to our products and/or services. If you do not
wish to be contacted for these purposes you can let us know at any time
by contacting us at the details below. Every commercial electronic
communication sent by us will contain a functional unsubscribe facility
or otherwise allow you to easily opt out of such communications.
We may aggregate personal information of our customers for reporting and
statistical purposes. This allows us to better inform ourselves of our
customers' preferences and requirements, and to enable us to monitor the
effectiveness of and constantly improve our website and our services. If
we disclose any aggregated, demographic or de-identified information to
third parties it will not contain any personally identifiable
information.
You agree that we may use your personal information for any of these
purposes.
5. The circumstances in which we may disclose personal
information
So that we may use your information for the purposes identified above,
we may disclose it to our clients and external providers of services,
for example, Bodies Corporate and their respective managers.
We may disclose your personal information to the extent that we are
required to do so by law, including in connection with any legal
proceedings or anticipated legal proceedings, or in order to comply with
any legal obligation, or to establish, exercise or defend our legal
rights. We may sell, transfer, or otherwise disclose our database of
personal information to an actual or potential successor entity,
purchaser, or investor in connection with a corporate merger,
consolidation, sale of our assets or a substantial part of our assets,
share sale, investment transaction or other corporate rearrangement.
You agree that we may disclose your personal information in any of these
circumstances. We disclaim all liability for any privacy breaches by
third parties to whom we have disclosed your personal information in
accordance with this policy.
You may withdraw your consent to use or disclose your personal
information at any time. To withdraw this consent please contact us at
the details below. Please note that withdrawing your consent may mean
that we are unable to provide you with our services.
6. Do we transfer or disclose any personal information
overseas?
The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) ("the Act") and corresponding
Australian Privacy Principles ("APPs") require relevant Australian
entities to ensure that, before disclosing personal information
overseas, reasonable steps are taken to ensure that overseas recipients
do not breach the Act or the APPs (APP 8.1). It is not always possible
to ensure that overseas recipients will comply. We do not take any
responsibility for the actions of overseas third party recipients of
personal information. By agreeing to this Privacy Policy you are
agreeing that your personal information may be disclosed overseas and
that APP 8.1 will not apply to that disclosure. This means that you will
not have recourse against us under the Act in the event that an overseas
recipient of your personal information breaches the APPs.
We do not, and do not presently intend to, disclose or transfer any
personal information to overseas recipients. If at some point in the
future this position changes, we will take reasonable steps to notify
you.
Your personal information may be transferred overseas if we sell,
transfer or disclose our database of personal information to an actual
or potential successor entity, purchaser or investor who is located or
has offices overseas. It is not practicable to specify the likely
countries in which recipients of information may be located in this
regard.
7. Security of your personal information
Once in our possession, we take all reasonable precautions to protect
the personal information we hold about you from misuse, interference and
loss and unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
Whilst we endeavour to provide a secure online environment, there are
inherent risks associated with the transmission of information via the
internet and no data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed to
be completely secure. We therefore cannot warrant the security of any
information you provide to us over the internet and you do so at your
own risk.
We encourage you to play an important role in keeping your personal
information secure, by maintaining the confidentiality of any passwords
and account details used on our website. It is your sole responsibility
to maintain such confidentiality and we will not be liable for any
damage, loss or expense suffered due to such disclosure.
8. Third parties
Our website may contain links to third party websites and social media
features that are hosted by a third party. Links to other websites do
not constitute sponsorship, endorsement or approval of the information
found on those websites. You should evaluate the accuracy, relevance and
suitability for your purposes of any such information. We are not
responsible for the privacy policies or practices of third party
websites, and your interactions with any social media features are
governed by the privacy policies and practices of the hosting entities.
9. Access to and correction of your personal information
We aim to ensure that your personal information is accurate, complete
and up to date. To assist us, please contact us via the details below if
any of your details provided have changed or if you believe that the
information we hold is inaccurate.
You may request us to provide you with access to the personal
information we hold about you at any time. We will respond to your
access request as soon as possible, however, prior to disclosing any
such information it may be necessary for you to satisfactorily verify
your identity.
There are exceptional circumstances where access to or correction of
your personal information may be refused by us such as where access
would be unlawful. We will advise you of such circumstances if they
arise.
10. Contact us
If you have any questions or complaints about this privacy policy or our
treatment of your personal information, or if you would like to access
or amend your personal information, please contact us via the links
provided on our website or:
info@contractorconnect.net.au
We will endeavour to:
(a) provide an initial response to your query or complaint within 48
hours; and
(b) resolve your query or complaint within 10 business days.
If you are still not satisfied, you can contact the Australian Privacy
Commissioner (see
http://www.oaic.gov.au/about-us/contact-us-page
or call 1300 363 992).
This policy will be reviewed from time to time to take account of new
laws and/or changes to our operations. Any information we hold about you
will be governed by our most current policy. We recommend that you
periodically review this policy for any changes.